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A Continental, probably German, silver oval dish, with lobed border embossed with fruit and flowers around a central panel embossed with buildings within a landscape, marked with a lion and grapes (struck twice), 22cm diameter; together with another metalwares dish marked 8305, with a pierced scrolled border around a central panel embossed with an interior scene, 18.5cm diameter, 5.25oz (2)
A late 19th century silver table centrepiece, possible German/Austro Hungarian, marked G Gunther 12, also with reverse 55, crown, goat and male head, all in separate punches, raised from a triangular case applied with fruiting vines and embossed with scrolling tendrils below an embossed baluster stem supporting six vine branches below a large shallow bowl with upswept vine handles, approximately 75cm high, approximately 55cm span, engraved with the date 1872 (some repairs)
A George III silver five piece tea and coffee service, by John Emes, London 1801/1803, comprising a coffee pot of plain oval pedestal form with reeded edge and with silver finial to the hinged cover, 28.5cm high, a teapot of plain oval shape with ivory pineapple finial to the cover, 17cm, a matching tea caddy with similar pineapple finial, 15cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug 61oz, (5)
A George IV silver teapot, by Joseph Craddock and William K Reid, London 1820, of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a band of rosettes, having a flared gadrooned collar around the hinged cover, with foliate decorated spout, all raised on four foliate claw feet, 16cm high, 28oz
Two George III silver casters, one by Samuel Davenport, London 1789, of plain baluster form with beaded foot and girdle below a moulded edge, the cover drill pierced and diaper engraved below a wrythen finial, 14.75cm, the other by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, of plain baluster form with square foot and beaded girdle below a bead edged drill pierced and diaper engraved cover with conical finial, 13.75cm, 5.5oz (2)
A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1791, of octagonal shape decorated with two bands of engraved arabesques within moulded edges, reeded loop handle and hinged cover with plain thumbpiece, complete with blue glass liner, 7.25cm, together with a Victorian mustard spoon, London 1863
A Victorian crocodile skin travelling case, by W Barrett Ltd, Oxford Street, the fitted leather interior including a removable tray containing six glass dressing table bottles with silver tops possibly by William Gardiner, London 1891, all monogrammed, a jewellery space below, 30 x 22.5cm; also an unassociated crocodile skin cigar case, 16 x 6.5cm (2)
A four piece silver tea set, maker RS, London 1931/33, comprising: a circular teapot with gadrooned edge and foot, 16.5cm together with the companion slop bowl, sugar basin and milk jug; also a circular gadrooned tray by Edward & Sons, London 1937, raised on four hoof feet, 31cm diameter, 73oz (5)
A William IV silver butter or cream dish, by Charles Reilly & George Storer, London 1837, the plain circular dish base with segment engraved border, 17.5cm diameter, the separate pierced bowl of tapering form with moulded edge having a clear glass liner, 15cm diameter below a pierced cover with cast cow finial
A part service of Art Nouveau style silver flatware, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1917, comprising: eighteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, six tablespoons and six teaspoons together with a matching electroplate soup ladle, all monogrammed M, 92.75oz (55)
A matched pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894 and Edward Hutton, London 1893, each raised on a square stepped base with beaded edge below cylindrical fluted column stems and circular moulded capital with detachable bead edge nozzle, 13cm, loaded
A Victorian silver bonbon basket, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, of oval form, pierced and embossed with scrolls and trellis work within a floral scrolled edge raised on a similarly decorated oval foot, 17.25cm diameter, together with another small Victorian bonbon basket, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892, hexagonal with embossed and pierced floral scroll decoration, 15.25cm diameter, 9.25oz (2)
A silver hatpin stand, maker ?M, Birmingham 1910, the circular foot decorated with three foliate beads below a conical stem supporting a wire pin frame, 16cm high, loaded, containing seven hatpins including one modelled as a golf club by Charles Horner, Chester 1907 and four others by the same maker (8)
A silver cigar box, by The Adie Bros, Birmingham 1937, of plain rectangular shape with moulded edges, the cover applied with brass Royal Air Force badge together with 208 and 216 Squadron badges, the front with presentation inscription, loaded; also a silver salver, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1938, circular with scrolled edge and raised on three paw feet, inscribed, 30.75cm diameter, 24.25oz (2)
Three pieces of modern Celtic bordered silver comprising: a cream jug, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1968, of baluster form with plain pedestal, the body with Celtic band girdle below a similarly patterned spout and handle, 13cm high; a small circular shallow dish, R&S ltd, Birmingham 1969, 8cm diameter, and a plain circular bowl, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1969, with flared rim and Celtic band to the foot, 9cm diameter, 9oz (3)
A silver mounted mantlepiece clock, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1910, the polished walnut longcase frame containing a watch type movement with white enamel dial printed with roman numerals, subsidiary second dial with brass bezel (dial 4cm diameter), the silver mount embossed in the Adam revival style, 36cm high
A Victorian coromandel and brass bound travelling dressing case, the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior containing a set of ten glass toilet bottles and jars all with silver covers, probably by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1880-85, all bright cut engraved and monogrammed (three screw tops unmarked) together with an incomplete manicure set below a dismountable mirror, the front drops to reveal to trinket and jewellery drawers, 33 x 26 x 22cm
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